Data Centers in Belgium
46 locations found
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Proximus Machelen 2
15 Rittwegerlaan Machelen 1830 BEL, Machelen
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Datahouse Vilvoorde
50 Medialaan Vilvoorde 1800 BEL, Vilvoorde
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Proximus Machelen 1
91 Nieuwbrugstraat Machelen 1830 BEL, Machelen
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Proact LCL Diegem
13 Kouterveldstraat Diegem 1831 BEL, Diegem
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LCL Belgium Machelen
13 Kouterveldstraat Diegem 1831 BEL, Diegem
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Lumen Brussels 2
15 Kouterveldstraat Diegem 1831 BEL, Diegem
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Verizon Machelen 1
2 Culliganlaan Diegem 1831 BEL, Diegem
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BICS Evere
Rue de Carly 2 Evere 1140 BEL, Evere
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Proximus Netcenter
Rue de Carly 2 Evere 1140 BEL, Evere
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Datacenter United Brussels
15 Excelsiorlaan Zaventem 1930 BEL, Zaventem
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euNetworks Brussels (Econophone Building - Tollaan)
Tollaan 99A B1932 St Stevens Zaventem 1932 BEL, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU1
2 Wezembeekstraat Zaventem 1930 BEL, Zaventem
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Zaventem
573 Leuvensesteenweg Zaventem 1930 BEL, Zaventem
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Lumen Evere
2 Avenue Léon Grosjean Evere 1140 BEL, Evere
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Unix-Solutions BVBA Zaventem
37 Hoge Wei Zaventem 1930 BEL, Zaventem
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Mobistar Enterprise Services Zaventem
641 Leuvensesteenweg Zaventem 1930 BEL, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU4
27 Mercuriusstraat Zaventem 1930 BEL, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU3
27 Mercuriusstraat Zaventem 1930 BEL, Zaventem
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AtlasEdge BRU001
30 Mercuriusstraat Zaventem 1930 BEL, Zaventem
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BICS Brussels 1
Rue du Canon 36 Brussels 1000 BEL, Brussels
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BELNET Brussel
4 Wetenschapsstraat Brussels 1000 BEL, Brussels
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BICS Brussels 2
Rue Lebeau 2 Brussels 1000 BEL, Brussels
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KevlinX Brussels
279 Avenue Louise Brussels 1000 BEL, Brussels
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Verixi Louise
326 Avenue Louise Brussels 1050 BEL, Brussels
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Smals IN Brussels
Boulevard Industriel 25 Anderlecht 1070 BEL, Anderlecht
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EdgeConneX EdgeConneX BRU01
Ternat Ternat 1740 BEL, Ternat
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LCL Belgium Brussels South
132 Gustave Demeurslaan Lot 1654 BEL, Lot
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Unix-Solutions BVBA Leuven
Grauwmeer Leuven 3001 BEL, Leuven
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LCL Belgium Aalst
3A Industrielaan Aalst 9320 BEL, Aalst
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Proact LCL Aalst
3A Industrielaan Aalst 9320 BEL, Aalst
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DCStar DCB
221 Antwerpsesteenweg Burcht 2070 BEL, Burcht
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Datacenter United Antwerpen
6 Haïfastraat Antwerp 2030 BEL, Antwerp
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Datacenter United Antwerpen
147 Noorderlaan Antwerp 2030 BEL, Antwerp
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KPN International Antwerp
133 Noorderlaan Antwerp 2030 BEL, Antwerp
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LCL Belgium ANR01
133 Noorderlaan Antwerp 2030 BEL, Antwerp
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Antwerp
20 Antwerpsebaan Antwerp 2040 BEL, Antwerp
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nLighten UK Gent (Merelbeke)
2 Industriepark Lemberge 9820 BEL, Lemberge
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KPN International Gent
70 Stapelplein Ghent 9000 BEL, Ghent
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DCStar DCG
33 Poortakkerstraat Ghent 9051 BEL, Ghent
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DataZone Hasselt 2
101 Veldstraat Hasselt 3500 BEL, Hasselt
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DataZone Hasselt
2 Trichterheideweg Hasselt 3500 BEL, Hasselt
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Wallonia Data Center (WDC) Villers-le-Bouillet
17 Rue de la Métallurgie Villers-le-Bouillet 4530 BEL, Villers-le-Bouillet
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DCStar DCO
196 Brugsestraat Oostkamp 8020 BEL, Oostkamp
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Liege
66 1ère Avenue Herstal 4040 BEL, Herstal
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Etix Everywhere DC1
7 Boulevard Raymond Poincaré Liège 4020 BEL, Liège
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Bruges
82 Ruddervoordsestraat Veldegem 8210 BEL, Veldegem
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Belgium – Strategic Connectivity for Western Europe
Executive Summary
Belgium is the preferred base for organizations requiring low-latency access to the major financial and political hubs of London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Frankfurt. It is a logical choice for managing sensitive European Union data while benefiting from superior fiber density and a stable regulatory environment. Deploying here ensures a resilient footprint centrally located between the continent’s most influential markets.
Belgium: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | Superior density with massive terrestrial fiber cross-points. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 3 – as of September 2025 | Native access to Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud (GCP). |
| Power Cost | €0.09/kWh – as of August 2025 | Competitive rates supported by nuclear and renewable generation. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (2.6/10) – as of September 2025 | Geologically stable region with few natural threats. |
| Tax Incentives | No – as of September 2025 | Standard corporate structures with no specific sector breaks. |
| Sales Tax | 21% VAT – as of September 2025 | Standard rate applied to commercial services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Belgium serves as a primary digital transit point, offering a mature ecosystem that prioritizes carrier neutrality and efficient peering.
- Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Carrier count: over 35 as of September 2025. The market is competitive, featuring a mix of national incumbents and international tier–1 providers offering diverse routing for critical workloads.
- Direct Cloud On-Ramps: Over 3, enabling access to 16 cloud regions as of September 2025. Dedicated, private connections are available for Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud (GCP), reducing latency and egress costs compared to public internet transport.
- Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): BNIX (Belgian National Internet eXchange) is the primary exchange, facilitating efficient local traffic exchange and reducing reliance on international transit.
- Bare Metal: Dedicated physical infrastructure is widely available through global providers such as Hivelocity and Latitude.sh, supporting high-compute requirements without virtualization overhead.
Power Analysis
The Belgian energy market provides a reliable foundation for high-density colocation deployments.
- Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity: €0.09/kWh as of August 2025. This pricing is competitive within the European context, providing a stable cost basis for long-term deployments. The grid utilizes a mix of approximately 40% nuclear, 30% renewables, and 30% fossil fuels.
- Power Grid Reliability: The grid is well-engineered and redundant, particularly in the Brussels and Antwerp industrial corridors. Multi-substation support is standard for tier–3 equivalent facilities, ensuring consistent uptime for mission-critical operations.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Belgium offers a strategic entry point for reaching the wealthiest consumer bases in Europe while maintaining proximity to key regulatory bodies.
- Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are concentrated near Brussels and Antwerp. This is vital for serving the European Commission, major financial institutions, and the logistics sector centered around one of the world’s largest ports.
- Regional Market Reach: A deployment in Belgium effectively serves over 500 million consumers across the EU. Its central location makes it a sensible spot for content delivery and disaster recovery for neighboring Dutch, French, and German markets.
- Tax Advantage For Data Centers: There are currently no specific tax incentives for the sector. Standard corporate structures and a predictable regulatory environment help businesses manage financial planning without unexpected shifts in tax liability.
Natural Disaster Risk
Belgium is a low-risk environment for physical infrastructure, characterized by high institutional coping capacity and reliable drainage systems.
- Risk Rubric: Low (2.6/10) as of September 2025.
- Coastal Flood (7.7): This is a regional risk limited to specific northern areas; most data center clusters are located inland and remain unaffected as of September 2025.
- River Flood (6.2): Managed through extensive canal systems and modern infrastructure as of September 2025.
- Earthquake (2.9): Seismic activity is rare and typically of very low magnitude as of September 2025.
- Drought (1.3): Minor impact on cooling operations; most modern facilities use closed-loop systems to manage water usage as of September 2025.